CBD RAW MATERIALS

CBD RAW MATERIALS
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Dushey EndoFlo Distillate 80% in 250g Jar

CBD Raw Materials

UK CBD Raw Materials Supplier

Shop UK wholesale prices on a wide range of CBD raw materials and ingredients, available in quantities starting from 500g – 1KG and available with next day UK delivery on orders confirmed  before 1:00pm, Mon-Thu.

From raw CBD crude oils and pastes to ultra refined CBD isolates and distillates, when choosing Dushey as your UK-based CBD supplier you’ll enjoy high quality CBD extracts with downloadable lab reports and data sheets for all of our raw materials.

ENDOFLO 80%
Full Spectrum | Crystal-Resistant | Premium Grade
CBD ISOLATE 99%
Vape Liquids | Food Products | Cosmetics
CBD CRUDE OIL 15%
Oil Tinctures | Food Products | Soft Gel Capsules
CBD DISTILLATES
Ultra Distillate | Broad Spectrum | Full Spectrum
10%
BROAD SPECTRUM
60%
FULL SPECTRUM
80%
BROAD SPECTRUM
90%
ULTRA BROAD SPECTRUM

CBD raw materials are natural extracts from the hemp plant, usually the Sativa L. strain, that form the base ingredients used in making CBD products.

These can range from raw CBD paste extracts and crude oils with very little processing, to highly-refined 99% pure CBD isolate powders.

CBD raw materials also include distillates and oils, available in a wide selection of strengths from 10% cannabidiol to our popular 90% ultra distillate.

CBD raw materials can come in a variety of types and forms:

  • CBD Isolate – a highly refined powder with very high purity.
  • Broad Spectrum CBD Distillates – less refined and oily in texture, distillates are thicker liquids that contain more of the natural compounds found in the hemp plant with zero-trace THC content.
  • Full Spectrum CBD Distillates – Thicker and darker than broad spectrum distillates due less refining, full spectrum oils contain the entire spectrum of natural compounds found in the hemp plant, including THC up to legally permitted levels to promote the entourage effect.
  • Non-Crystallising CBD Distillates – Over time, distilled CBD oils can form small crystals as the natural and active compounds of the hemp plant continue to react, which can be a problem for vape devices which become clogged. Premium grade crystal resistant CBD distillates like EndoFlo contain a unique blend of cannabinoids that offers a more crystal-resistant oil at room temperatures, making them ideal for use in full spectrum CBD vapes.
  • CBD Crude Extracts – these are the most natural and unprocessed oils for use as raw materials and have a thick, viscous texture thanks to the presence of a wide range of naturally occurring compounds in the hemp plant including flavonoids, terpenes and minor cannabinoids.


CBD isolate is a pure, crystalline powder that contains 99% pure CBD. As a raw material ingredient, CBD isolate can be used in various ways across different industries. Here are some common applications:

CBD Tinctures and Oils:

One of the most popular uses of CBD isolate is in the production of CBD tinctures and oils. It can be easily dissolved in carrier oils (such as MCT oil) to create a potent and pure CBD product. Users can take these sublingually for fast absorption.

Edibles:

CBD isolate can be infused into various edible products, including gummies, chocolates, and baked goods. It’s a versatile ingredient that can be easily measured and added to recipes, providing a consistent dosage.

Capsules and Pills:

CBD isolate can be encapsulated to create CBD pills or capsules. This allows for convenient and precise dosing, making it an attractive option for those who prefer a measured and taste-free method of consumption.

Topicals:

CBD isolate can be incorporated into creams, balms, and lotions for topical applications. When applied to the skin, CBD may interact with local cannabinoid receptors, potentially offering targeted relief for conditions like localized pain or inflammation.

CBD Vaping Products:

Some manufacturers use CBD isolate in the production of vape juices or e-liquids for electronic cigarettes. However, it’s essential to note that the safety of vaping products is a subject of ongoing research.

Isolates in Cosmetic Products:

CBD isolate can also be found in various cosmetic and skincare products, including serums, creams, and masks. Its potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties make it an attractive ingredient for skincare applications.

Custom CBD Blends:

CBD isolate can be combined with other cannabinoids, terpenes, or ingredients to create custom blends tailored to specific desired effects. This allows product manufacturers to experiment with formulations that cater to different consumer preferences.

Beverages:

Using high pressure emulsion techniques, CBD isolate can be made water-soluble, making it suitable for use in beverages. It can be added to water, energy drinks, or other beverages to create CBD-infused drinks.

CBD distillate is a concentrated form of CBD that typically contains a broad spectrum of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other beneficial compounds. As a raw ingredient, CBD distillate is versatile and can be used in various applications. Here are some common ways CBD distillate is utilised:

CBD Tinctures and Oils:

CBD distillate can be a key ingredient in the formulation of CBD tinctures and oils. It is often combined with carrier oils (such as MCT oil) to create a product that can be taken sublingually. The broad spectrum of compounds in the distillate may contribute to the entourage effect, where different cannabinoids and terpenes work synergistically.

Edibles:

CBD distillate is frequently used in the production of edible products, including gummies, chocolates, and baked goods. Its concentrated form allows for precise dosing, and the broader cannabinoid profile may enhance the overall therapeutic effects.

Capsules and Pills:

Similar to CBD isolate, CBD distillate can be encapsulated to create CBD pills or capsules. This provides consumers with a convenient and discreet way to consume CBD.

Topicals:

CBD distillate can be incorporated into various topical products, such as creams, balms, and salves. These products can be applied directly to the skin, targeting specific areas for potential relief from pain or inflammation.

Vape Products:

Some manufacturers use CBD distillate in the production of vape juices or e-liquids. Vaping allows for fast absorption of CBD into the bloodstream. However, it’s important to note that the safety of vaping products is a subject of ongoing research.

Custom Formulations:

CBD distillate can be blended with other cannabinoids, terpenes, or botanical extracts to create custom formulations. This allows product manufacturers to experiment with different ratios and combinations to achieve specific effects or flavors.

Beverages:

CBD distillate, especially water-soluble variants, can be incorporated into various beverages like energy drinks, teas, or functional waters. This offers a convenient and flavourful way for consumers to enjoy CBD.

Isolating Specific Cannabinoids:

Manufacturers can use CBD distillate as a starting material to isolate specific cannabinoids through further processing. This allows for the creation of products that specifically target the benefits of individual cannabinoids.

The terms “full spectrum” and “broad spectrum” are employed to delineate different types of CBD extracts, indicating the spectrum of compounds found in the extract, encompassing cannabinoids, terpenes, and other beneficial elements. The principal disparity between the two lies in the THC content.

Main differences between Full Spectrum vs Broad Spectrum
  • Full Spectrum: Encompasses all naturally occurring compounds in the cannabis plant, including THC (within legal limits). This type is believed to offer the complete range of potential benefits from the entourage effect.
  • Broad Spectrum: Encompasses a variety of cannabinoids and terpenes, but with the THC removed or reduced to non-detectable levels. The objective is to provide the entourage effect without the presence of THC.

Both full spectrum and broad spectrum CBD distillates present distinct advantages, and the choice between them hinges on individual preferences, legal considerations, and sensitivity to THC.

Full Spectrum CBD Distillate:

Full spectrum CBD distillate comprises an extensive array of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other phytonutrients found in the cannabis plant, inclusive of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

Typically, the THC content is below the legal limit of 0.2% in the United Kingdom. The concept behind full spectrum is to capitalise on the entourage effect, where the various compounds collaboratively enhance the therapeutic effects of CBD.

Broad Spectrum CBD Distillate:

Broad spectrum CBD distillate similarly encompasses various cannabinoids and terpenes, resembling full spectrum. However, the pivotal difference is that broad spectrum products are processed to eliminate or diminish the THC content to non-detectable levels (typically below 0.01%).

This adjustment is made to accommodate individuals who wish to steer clear of THC due to legal restrictions or apprehensions about its psychoactive effects. Despite the removal of THC, broad spectrum products aim to retain the entourage effect by preserving the other beneficial compounds.